formline

This is an internal function used by formats, though you may call it, too. It formats (see the perlform manpage) a list of values according to the contents of
PICTURE, placing the output into the format output
accumulator, $^A (or $ACCUMULATOR in English). Eventually, when a write() is done, the contents of
$^A are written to some filehandle, but you could also read $^A
yourself and then set $^A back to "". Note that a format typically does one formline() per line of form, but the formline() function itself doesn't care how many newlines are embedded in the
PICTURE. This means that the ~ and ~~ tokens will treat the entire
PICTURE as a single line. You may therefore need to
use multiple formlines to implement a single record format, just like the
format compiler.

Be careful if you put double quotes around the picture, because an ``@'' character may be taken to mean the beginning of an array name.
formline() always returns
TRUE. See the perlform manpage for other examples.